Scientists suggest the upper limit for room temperature superconductivity
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Scientists have discovered an upper temperature limit for superconductivity, ranging from 100 to 1000 Kelvin, which includes room temperature. This limit is determined by fundamental physical constants like electron mass and Planck's constant, suggesting room-temperature superconductivity is theoretically possible but constrained by nature's laws.
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